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i have done the 1980's, the 1990's. i was born and bred in detroit, michigan. my mother and father are mexicans. i describe myself -- i wanted to make something of myself. i left the music dream and i went back to work. >> if you walked into a random house solve that had a turntable, and a few flips of the records you know is c abbey road by the beatles, bridge over troubled water by simon and garfunkel, and rodriguez. it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> i went back to work doing demolition and construction. >> it was one of the biggest albums of the day. we did not know who this guy was. on all of the other rock stars, we have all the information we needed. on this guy, there was nothing. >> they told me about this fine days. -- fan base. they needed the lyrics to the songs. apparently they used to trade cassettes of my stuff. all right, then. it is a phenomenon. who would have thought? it is almost like winning the lottery. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> singer and songwriter rodriguez on how his music is connecting with a new generation. that brings
i have done the 1980's, the 1990's. i was born and bred in detroit, michigan. my mother and father are mexicans. i describe myself -- i wanted to make something of myself. i left the music dream and i went back to work. >> if you walked into a random house solve that had a turntable, and a few flips of the records you know is c abbey road by the beatles, bridge over troubled water by simon and garfunkel, and rodriguez. it was one of the most famous records of all time. >> i went...
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venezuela' s president is running for president. he still wants to extend his 14 year rule but this time he faces a candidate from the united opposition that was causing problems. >> reaping the benefits of hugo social rosa's -- revolution in the capital. using the oil revenue, the government subsidizes food and offers the country's poor health care and education. life has changed for everyone says the president came into power. there has been a complete turnaround. we're trying to do everything so it can continue like this. >> he enjoys a cult status among his supporters. a charismatic public speaker with a common touch, he comes off as a champion of the port. but his battle with cancer highlighted how much the success of the ruling socialist party relies on one man. >> were he to suffer ill health again, with no obvious successor, doubts could affect the collection. >> he is also facing competition from this man. the young lawyer says he will -- he is standing as a candidate for a coalition of 30 political parties. president chave
venezuela' s president is running for president. he still wants to extend his 14 year rule but this time he faces a candidate from the united opposition that was causing problems. >> reaping the benefits of hugo social rosa's -- revolution in the capital. using the oil revenue, the government subsidizes food and offers the country's poor health care and education. life has changed for everyone says the president came into power. there has been a complete turnaround. we're trying to do...
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they were sentence after performing of prayer in moscow 's casino asking the virgin mary to save them. prime minister david cameron has apologized for police failure in 1989 and a cover-up that followed. there have been two explosions outside a hotel where the newly elected somali president is based. the president himself is unharmed, but for members of security forces are reported to have been killed. the militant group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility. iraq has struggled to protect its people, but some of the population has suffered more than others. now law enforcement agencies are actively involved in the persecution of homosexuals. hundreds of gay men and women have died in killings. >> the list first appeared in the streets of baghdad saturday. in the name of god the merciful, the four warned. they gave name and address those. by 2009, the witch hunt had begun. >> we had cases where heads were cut off or head-. -- heads bashed. >> they think by killing them they are closing society in -- cleansing society. " this is a story of modern-day iraq where young men and women are k
they were sentence after performing of prayer in moscow 's casino asking the virgin mary to save them. prime minister david cameron has apologized for police failure in 1989 and a cover-up that followed. there have been two explosions outside a hotel where the newly elected somali president is based. the president himself is unharmed, but for members of security forces are reported to have been killed. the militant group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility. iraq has struggled to protect its...
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from the 1940's. when the u.n. look at these figures and said it should be served. 4%. -- 0.4%. >> in a sense it does not matter. it is the policy. i do not believe it is about that but i understand the argument. it is a policy of all three major parties of the last election and so what is happening now is the enactment of democracy. when you go out and talk to the public -- just a year ago, when people were asked the question in a fair way, not, given the recession, can we possibly afford -- >> that was some time ago. support is falling. these millionaires are not paying their fault amount of tax. and they want them to spend money that does not work. they have been shown not to work. >> the same amount of money was to -- page to disasters, you would not have a problem? >> when you have a disaster, it causes chaos on the ground. groups like msf, who are good in these situations, have a huge problem because there is so much money around and there are so many charities exploiting this. >> people are cam
from the 1940's. when the u.n. look at these figures and said it should be served. 4%. -- 0.4%. >> in a sense it does not matter. it is the policy. i do not believe it is about that but i understand the argument. it is a policy of all three major parties of the last election and so what is happening now is the enactment of democracy. when you go out and talk to the public -- just a year ago, when people were asked the question in a fair way, not, given the recession, can we possibly...
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singer andy williams was one of the most enduring stars of the 1960's and 1970's. he has died at age 84. ♪ moon river >> he was best known for moon river, the oscar-winning song which featured -- which was featured in the film "breakfast at tiffany's." he died at home in missouri, a year after being diagnosed with cancer. you can find constant updates on our website. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
singer andy williams was one of the most enduring stars of the 1960's and 1970's. he has died at age 84. ♪ moon river >> he was best known for moon river, the oscar-winning song which featured -- which was featured in the film "breakfast at tiffany's." he died at home in missouri, a year after being diagnosed with cancer. you can find constant updates on our website. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. >> make sense of...
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this is for the beatles made their records in the 1960's and 1970's. and the back catalogs overtaking new music -- that heritage, that history is one argos.s greatest it comes at a cost. parlophone and other labels have to go, because otherwise the merged company would be too powerful. >> ♪ oh, lord, i'm getting ready ♪ >> the question is will they go on investing in new artists? bbc news. >> yesterday, we brought you a report from china on the country's aging population. the number of elderly there is expected to double over the next two decades while the working aged up to the nation is declining. latest figures show the chinese birth rate is well below the level needed to keep the population stable. will china's leaders review that controversial policy? our correspondent against the second of his records in the city of shanghai. >> she is just four days old. in her mother's eyes, a little angel. and she will have no brother or sister. she is the one job this family can have. -- one child this family can have. >> we should be allowed at least two
this is for the beatles made their records in the 1960's and 1970's. and the back catalogs overtaking new music -- that heritage, that history is one argos.s greatest it comes at a cost. parlophone and other labels have to go, because otherwise the merged company would be too powerful. >> ♪ oh, lord, i'm getting ready ♪ >> the question is will they go on investing in new artists? bbc news. >> yesterday, we brought you a report from china on the country's aging population....
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whether the country -- now the question is whether the country can stop this slipping back into the 1930's. >> the clampdown is affecting ordinary citizens, too. seen here in january with his girlfriend alexandra. in may, he was one of the thousands it to the streets to protest couldn't -- vladimir putin's return to the presidency. he was accused of attacking a policeman on be thinnest evidence. >> everyone can see they are not criminals. these are people like you and me. people like a salesman and managers. >> but despite the mounting evidence, president could send insists the opposition is not been specifically targeted by police. >> as we see it, it is only the simple rule that everyone, including the opposition, must comply with russian law and this law will be consistently enforced. >> there was a time when vladimir putin aspired to be a unifying president, a leader of all russians. increasingly, he seems prepared to turn on his own citizens to suppress the growing mood of the sense. bbc news, moscow. >> the face of protesters in today's russia. that brings today's share to close. you
whether the country -- now the question is whether the country can stop this slipping back into the 1930's. >> the clampdown is affecting ordinary citizens, too. seen here in january with his girlfriend alexandra. in may, he was one of the thousands it to the streets to protest couldn't -- vladimir putin's return to the presidency. he was accused of attacking a policeman on be thinnest evidence. >> everyone can see they are not criminals. these are people like you and me. people...
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s he says he knows the group' influenced but -- influenced by al-qaeda were behind the attack on the u.s. consulate. >> it is first hand information. it is direct information. they believe libya cannot be a hub for the conflict. but it should be used or utilize as a backyard for a logistic space for a bigger fatah, which is egypt or syria or maybe both of them. >> the americans cannot reverse the arabs bring. the question as how to respond to the dangers? -- the americans cannot reverse the arab spring? should it avoid treading too heavily in the region for fear of exacerbating the issue? or has it become, as some republicans feel, too indecisive and apologetic? america needs to make it clear what it stands for. >> what the united states needs to do is take the kind of leadership that will organize the international community to address these crises, and it does not appear that is happening in the way that is productive and it's the result that we want. which is basically not to have the interest at the military level. at least two other feelings, the power vacuum, and ultimately, th
s he says he knows the group' influenced but -- influenced by al-qaeda were behind the attack on the u.s. consulate. >> it is first hand information. it is direct information. they believe libya cannot be a hub for the conflict. but it should be used or utilize as a backyard for a logistic space for a bigger fatah, which is egypt or syria or maybe both of them. >> the americans cannot reverse the arabs bring. the question as how to respond to the dangers? -- the americans cannot...
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good >> it was so different from the 1990's when bill clinton was president. it is one thing to say the economy was great for me. it is very different to say we know we have unemployment, but trust me, it is going to get better. >> when the president took office, we were losing 800,000 jobs a month, and now we have a positive job growth in the private sector, 4.2 million jobs. this president, when he speaks, is going to talk about his record, and efforts he is making to create jobs, to bring america together, to boost the economy, to talk about technology and education and green jobs, and i think what we are doing tonight is passing the mantle of a strong economic performance from one president to another. >> you have known the clintons for a long time. he is going to enjoy speaking to a democratic crowd tonight. >> he is going to love it. he is so good with people, and he is going to get energized, and it is going to be a home run speech, and it is going to be something that i think is going to energize the democratic base. we have to get women, minorities, i
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in the 1950's, the u.s. began building a huge system of highways. before the concrete with even dry, the internet -- the interstate became an airey place. a series of killings makes the highway fragging. what author describes the uneasy relationship americans continue to have with their roads. >> really, the first person to be seen nationally as a highway killer was a down juvenile delinquent named charles stark weather. he was 17 and went on the road in 1958 with his underage girl friend, carol and fugate. -- carol ann fugate. in their flight across nebraska, they killed a total of 11 people. people linked it very clearly as a sign of where the culture was going, a sign of the kind of audit mobility -- automobility and lack of values and ruthlessness that were representative of the highways that were at that point just beginning to be built across the nation. i decided to write, "killer on the road to" because i started writing out about the interstate highway system and then the killers kind of took over. the interstate in the beginning was the ro
in the 1950's, the u.s. began building a huge system of highways. before the concrete with even dry, the internet -- the interstate became an airey place. a series of killings makes the highway fragging. what author describes the uneasy relationship americans continue to have with their roads. >> really, the first person to be seen nationally as a highway killer was a down juvenile delinquent named charles stark weather. he was 17 and went on the road in 1958 with his underage girl...
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including sumy's who have been coopted by the regime over the unnis -- including s who have been coopted by the regime over the years. whoever wins over the silent majority will eventually win this civil war. >> do you think president assad would ever take refuge in another country if things got too bad? >> only if there is no other choice. i really believe that he and his supporters, especially his in the circle -- his inner circle, will sink or swim together. >> fascinatingly, you reveal how president assad was actually an accidental president. it was meant to be his brother. >> absolutely. he was not groomed to be his brother, which is why we thought he might be different from someone in whom we had high hopes could reform the system -- might be different, someone in whom we had high hopes could reform the system. unfortunately, rather than him changing the authoritarian system, as many hoped, the system changed him. >> how do you see this ending? >> i see a protracted stalemate, and what i call the 11 -- the lebanonization of the country. >> thank you for joining us. now to afghanist
including sumy's who have been coopted by the regime over the unnis -- including s who have been coopted by the regime over the years. whoever wins over the silent majority will eventually win this civil war. >> do you think president assad would ever take refuge in another country if things got too bad? >> only if there is no other choice. i really believe that he and his supporters, especially his in the circle -- his inner circle, will sink or swim together. >>...
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one man in his 50's was found burned to death, apparently trying to save his chicken farm. interior ministers said the conditions have produced what firefighters are calling it perfect storm. >> it was one of the most important moments in french history. and no one knows for sure where it happened. the battle of magi was where julius caesar fought the -- the battle of malaysia was where julius caesar fought the gauls. others said the side of the battle is 100 miles away. >> @ france's newest attraction marking its oldest battle, you can see what it was like to witness and fight at the siege of a vcr. it was supposedly here in burgundy that the gauls and their chief were beaten by julius caesar, bringing france into the room in orbit, and inspiring the nation's collective memory ever since. the recreations are impressive, the archaeology's seems conclusive. there's only one problem. what is the actual battle never took place here at all? 100 miles away in the juror department, a group of enthusiasts is convinced there has been a massive historical fraud. >> based on a litera
one man in his 50's was found burned to death, apparently trying to save his chicken farm. interior ministers said the conditions have produced what firefighters are calling it perfect storm. >> it was one of the most important moments in french history. and no one knows for sure where it happened. the battle of magi was where julius caesar fought the -- the battle of malaysia was where julius caesar fought the gauls. others said the side of the battle is 100 miles away. >> @...
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ho claimed she 's - raised 95 thousand dollars..which was supposed to &pbe put into a trust fund ... but the money nnver made it into the trust.. and the cousin is no where to be found. farrah'ssparents have filed a complainn with the attorney general... and agreed to return all the money. "iq: i can't begin to express my gratitude... oq:everyooe who seet me a letter, who just praaed for me." me." farrah's family says they don't know how all the donations will be refunded because many were paid in cash at private parties, and even an auction, . the owner of a dundalk crab house destroyed by flames on sunddy has vowed to rebuild. ross's crab house has been in business for more then 50 yeaas///. no one was hurt during sundays two alarm fire but most of the building was destroyed////. but... found, alive,.../ protected... in the walk-in freezer....// regular cussomers are glad to hhar the crab house will be rebuilt. (john wamhoff)"they had a ot of local peeple who enjoyed going to eat crabb there and take out seafood we ate there a lot oo times.. we had christmas parties there. it was a
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. >> at union bank, our retionship managers work hard s to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> can unmanned drones be the future of policing? and where will that leave any chance of privacy? this week the drones which have transformed warfare and which could soon be used by ordinary people. >> unmanned drones, we can be watched in our -- on our own property and even in our own homes. >> and should science be used to reduce the risk of children being born disabled? we ask if it could possibly be making a respectful comeback. >> there are powerful moral reasons to enhance human beings and indeed human beings are self-improvers. >> from science fiction movies or perhaps as high tech weapons in the skies over iraq or afghanistan, but over the next decade the use of drone technology by ordinary people is set to increase, far sums are being spent on civilian drone projects and everything from police surveillance to amateur
. >> at union bank, our retionship managers work hard s to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> can unmanned drones be the future of policing? and where will that leave any chance of privacy? this week the drones which have transformed warfare and which could soon be used by ordinary people. >> unmanned drones, we...
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fans 's biggest fans were watching from home. meantime, the republican national candidate mitt romney arrived in vermont. his motorcade ran into rush hour traffic. he is in vermont to prep for the first presidential debate scheduled for october 3rd in denver. >>> tonight a settlement from a federal lawsuit was announced by those pepper sprayed by the campus police and uc davis. there were rising tuition costs and you remember these pictures. thatthey claim that te speech rights were violated at point blank range after refusing to disperse. settlemenl not be released until the terms are agreed upon by uc regents and the federal court. >>> tonight police are warning chinatown about those who are ripping people off. she is the mark, and now earlier the suspects convinced her that she had stepped on blood and needed to get rid of evil spirits by having her money and jewelry blessed. the woman got home and got her availables and returned to the women. they switched bags and leaving the woman with an empty one and then told her not to
fans 's biggest fans were watching from home. meantime, the republican national candidate mitt romney arrived in vermont. his motorcade ran into rush hour traffic. he is in vermont to prep for the first presidential debate scheduled for october 3rd in denver. >>> tonight a settlement from a federal lawsuit was announced by those pepper sprayed by the campus police and uc davis. there were rising tuition costs and you remember these pictures. thatthey claim that te speech rights were...
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it used to melt from time to time in the 1930's. so you have a tendentious presentation by someone who is disagreeing with the science. not tohe bbc's policy broadcast anyone who thinks -- >> you think climate change -- >> i want to work on the basis of the science, not something concocted by the bbc in an alarmist fashion which is not. here. -- peer reviewed. >> we cannot concoct something like that. >> it to just pass. -- it just has. >> he knows better than the three of us. >> not that i do. i think their assessment of the science is better than a professor's, who is an alarmist. >> we know that all the indicators of climate change, global warming, have moved faster than scientists predicted. everything has been at the upper end of projections. the fact is, what you represent are the last throes of a dying argument. >> he has accepted a climate change. >> the geological association of america talked about a new era through human activity. >> there is no dispute whether something is changing in the climate. there is no dispute the
it used to melt from time to time in the 1930's. so you have a tendentious presentation by someone who is disagreeing with the science. not tohe bbc's policy broadcast anyone who thinks -- >> you think climate change -- >> i want to work on the basis of the science, not something concocted by the bbc in an alarmist fashion which is not. here. -- peer reviewed. >> we cannot concoct something like that. >> it to just pass. -- it just has. >> he knows better than the...
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this is for the beatles made their records in the 1960's and 1970's. and the back catalogs overtaking new music -- that heritage, that history is one argos.s greatest it comes at a cost. parlophone and other labels have to go, because otherwise the merged company would be too powerful. >> ♪ oh, lord, i'm getting ready ♪ >> the question is will they go on investing in new artists? bbc news. >> yesterday, we brought you a report from china on the country's aging population. the number of elderly there is expected to double over the next two decades while the working aged up to the nation is declining. latest figures show the chinese birth rate is well below the level needed to keep the population stable. will china's leaders review that controversial policy? our correspondent against the second of his records in the city of shanghai. >> she is just four days old. in her mother's eyes, a little angel. and she will have no brother or sister. she is the one job this family can have. -- one child this family can have. >> we should be allowed at least two
this is for the beatles made their records in the 1960's and 1970's. and the back catalogs overtaking new music -- that heritage, that history is one argos.s greatest it comes at a cost. parlophone and other labels have to go, because otherwise the merged company would be too powerful. >> ♪ oh, lord, i'm getting ready ♪ >> the question is will they go on investing in new artists? bbc news. >> yesterday, we brought you a report from china on the country's aging population....
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last night, he turned to sa s democratic star for a bit of help. [applause] >> the once disgraced president rose to the rescue. obamamania has faded, along with hope and change, and the man who describes himself as a little country boy is a hero for now, much more popular than the president appeared this was classic clinton -- only sheer charisma can hold a crowd enraptured with a speech truck full of facts and figures, explaining obama's achievements, defending his record. >> are we where we want to be today? no. is the president satisfied? of course not. but are we better off than we were when he took office? [applause] >> the president's came on for a brief hogged. they are not friends, but they are now allies. -- the president came on for a brief hug. although the magic has faded, many still love obama. >> ♪ barack obama is in control ♪ >> but the street has been here to bear witness to the raw passions, particularly on issues like gay marriage and abortion. >> this is the first presidential election -- >> thomas blue voted for obama last t
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it sounds like something like a mass murder out of chicago in the 1920's. it does not sound like this part of france. in the summer, beautiful and meadows, a fantastic lake, quietness. you have just given me that information about the person who has been killed, a former iraqi citizen. whether there is a relationship with that, we cannot know. there is due to be a news conference taking place here shortly and hopefully we will get more light on this at the moment. >> at that news conference, i imagine one of the questions that is going to come up is why took the police so long to find this surviving child. was it eight hours or something? >> 8 hours. they went to the scene last night. there were bodies and nothing moving in that car. they thought they would seal off this area and then bring in the forensic teams in the morning so nothing is disturbed over the course of the night. eight hours later, they find under the bodies immobile, not moving, this 4-year-old girl. it does look like it was an extraordinary oversight. i suspect what was in the police's mi
it sounds like something like a mass murder out of chicago in the 1920's. it does not sound like this part of france. in the summer, beautiful and meadows, a fantastic lake, quietness. you have just given me that information about the person who has been killed, a former iraqi citizen. whether there is a relationship with that, we cannot know. there is due to be a news conference taking place here shortly and hopefully we will get more light on this at the moment. >> at that news...
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hold s onto hundreds of high-risk detainees,. is this a measure of distrust between kabul and washington? hello, welcome to "g.m.t.." also coming up in this program, the u.s. navy seal involved in the killing of blad goes republic and reveals one key question president obama asked. >> we asked him who was the one, and he wanted to know who it was and we wouldn't tell him. >> why not? >> it's not that hard, so it's not about who that one person was, it was about the team. >> and here in the u.k., the bomb disposal unit is called into the home of the british iraqi engineer who was killed along with family members in for instance. it's midday here in london, 7:00 in washington and half past 3:00 in the afternoon in kabul where the yudes has handed over former control of back ram prison to the afghanistan gan government. there are more than 3,000 inmates in the prison, many who are taliban fighters and terrorist suspects. they hailed the transfer as a victory for afghan sovereignty. >> president karzai has long-demanded that afghanis
hold s onto hundreds of high-risk detainees,. is this a measure of distrust between kabul and washington? hello, welcome to "g.m.t.." also coming up in this program, the u.s. navy seal involved in the killing of blad goes republic and reveals one key question president obama asked. >> we asked him who was the one, and he wanted to know who it was and we wouldn't tell him. >> why not? >> it's not that hard, so it's not about who that one person was, it was about the...
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the man, in his 80's, died at the end of august. a campaign has begun to crack down and extradite fugitives got to be living among the british expatriate communities in cyprus. nine people are being targeted. it is a joint operation between the two countries. this is gmt from bbc world news. i'm george alagiah. headlines. one person has been killed and another seriously wounded after a gunman opened fire at the canadian victory'rally corbetts new premier. representatives of the increased international lenders arriving in athens to discuss whether the country deserves the next installment of its bailout money. let's catch up on some business news with aaron. let's talk about nokia. it is a company in trouble. used to be a big giant of the mobilehone industry. it is make or break time. >> this is their last chance. i cannot tell you house dress, how much is riding on the launch of its new handsets will be out in a few hours time in new york. the company has always lagged behind apple and samsung. five years ago if you wanted to buy a
the man, in his 80's, died at the end of august. a campaign has begun to crack down and extradite fugitives got to be living among the british expatriate communities in cyprus. nine people are being targeted. it is a joint operation between the two countries. this is gmt from bbc world news. i'm george alagiah. headlines. one person has been killed and another seriously wounded after a gunman opened fire at the canadian victory'rally corbetts new premier. representatives of the increased...
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s own word in making this award decision. the information was unprecedented that he provided information that was exceptional and brad's information served as the basis for unprecedented actions against the swiss bank u.b.s. and collateral impact on other enforcement activities. >> not only was u.b.s. forced to pay $780 million to svelte the justice department, it had to turn over account information for thousands of its american clients, cracking open swits lan's famed banking secrecy laws. >> these are the headlines from "g.m.t.." the u.s. ambassador in libya has died after an attack in the u.s. consulate in the eastern city of benghazi. nearly 250 people have been killed in a fire at a garment factory in the pakistan city of karachi. germany's constitutional court has been ruling on one of its most important cases in post-war history of the it had to decide whether germany's role on the bailout fund was legal. the court backed out the plan with some condition. those stocks have rallied. steve evans is in berlin following t
s own word in making this award decision. the information was unprecedented that he provided information that was exceptional and brad's information served as the basis for unprecedented actions against the swiss bank u.b.s. and collateral impact on other enforcement activities. >> not only was u.b.s. forced to pay $780 million to svelte the justice department, it had to turn over account information for thousands of its american clients, cracking open swits lan's famed banking secrecy...
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or in our poorest and most destitute communities in the one nine hundred seventy s. to today and it's not just people of color irish people in new york city rioted in one thousand nine hundred sixty three because they were poor and being drafted while rich people going to higher standards to fight for them in the civil war they rioted in boston in the late nineteenth century to protest attempts by the largely british ancestry protestant government of massachusetts to force their children to protestant public schools a taliesyn jews at various times rioted against terrible working conditions particularly the early twentieth century new york city it's not because they practice their religion that stuck in the tenth century or because their skin was a delicate different color or because they're on civilized it's because they were facing as jefferson wrote a long train of abuses and usurpations. the match that lit the riots in the middle east may have been an intentionally inflammatory video maybe it was the muslims in more affluent parts of the world are not rioting rig
or in our poorest and most destitute communities in the one nine hundred seventy s. to today and it's not just people of color irish people in new york city rioted in one thousand nine hundred sixty three because they were poor and being drafted while rich people going to higher standards to fight for them in the civil war they rioted in boston in the late nineteenth century to protest attempts by the largely british ancestry protestant government of massachusetts to force their children to...
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society, a film made by two artists who looks at lebanon's efforts to join the space race in the 1960's. >> this space project turns into a national project. >> quite apart from bringing attention to international cinema, toronto is also a huge publicity machine. over the next few days, film critics, journalists, and wards bloggers will scrutinize all the films on display, looking for possible oscar contenders. the oscars are five months away, but campaigning begins here in toronto. >> film companies and filmmakers have seen us at the launch of a campaign that goes all the way to the best picture academy award. it's nothing that we do on purpose, but i think we're well situated in the calendar. we've got a very strong audience component here, and popular films really do tend to take off and find the buzz that the oscar campaigns need. >> no favorites have yet emerged, but two possible contenders are "the master," a story involving a spiritual leader said to be inspired by l. ron hubbard of scientology. and the film cloud "atlas quggets, an ambitious picture with six interconnected storyl
society, a film made by two artists who looks at lebanon's efforts to join the space race in the 1960's. >> this space project turns into a national project. >> quite apart from bringing attention to international cinema, toronto is also a huge publicity machine. over the next few days, film critics, journalists, and wards bloggers will scrutinize all the films on display, looking for possible oscar contenders. the oscars are five months away, but campaigning begins here in toronto....
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s refugee organization. burma's president will address the united nations. the speech comes as the united states announced it is lifting the ban on the import of goods from burma. the opposition party led by aung san suu kyi has welcomed the lifting of the ban. the united states relaxed its financial restrictions after the country held elections earlier this year. here is out the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton justified the move. >> the united states is taking the next step in normalizing our commercial will relationship. we hope this will provide more opportunities for your people to sell their goods into our markets. >> our correspondent jonathan hefad has been talking to the speaker of the burmese parliament, one of the top generals and the old regime. she gets -- began by asking about the state of relations between the government and opposition parties. >> i have a good relationship with aung san suu kyi. what happened in the past is over. it is finished. i don't see any point in dwelling on it. because she also loves the country, for people, we
s refugee organization. burma's president will address the united nations. the speech comes as the united states announced it is lifting the ban on the import of goods from burma. the opposition party led by aung san suu kyi has welcomed the lifting of the ban. the united states relaxed its financial restrictions after the country held elections earlier this year. here is out the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton justified the move. >> the united states is taking the next step in...
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a country continues on this path of lawlessness or whether we can stop it slipping back to the 1930's. but despite the mounting evidence, president putin insists that the opposition is not being specifically targeted by police. >> what some people are calling a crackdown, as we see it, it's only a simple rule that everyone, including the opposition, must comply with russian law, and this will be consistently enforced. >> among all the arrests, even gary kasparov found himself in court, though he escaped prison for now. >> in putin's russia, the state involves almost every aspect of public life, and with every new step, they're trying to outlaw the opposition, to just to push us to the ropes and eventually, you know, to have many there. >> the arrests, including garry kasparov, are part of what has become the biggest political clampdown in russia for 30 years. daniel sanford, bbc news, moscow. >> still to come here on "g.m. temperature" -- pope benedict has just starved in lebanon, and there are live pictures, as you can see, from beirut. the former international envoy to syria, unanimo
a country continues on this path of lawlessness or whether we can stop it slipping back to the 1930's. but despite the mounting evidence, president putin insists that the opposition is not being specifically targeted by police. >> what some people are calling a crackdown, as we see it, it's only a simple rule that everyone, including the opposition, must comply with russian law, and this will be consistently enforced. >> among all the arrests, even gary kasparov found himself in...
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s&p 500 was down 1.5. nasdaq lost six. coming up, charles krauthammer on all things about the convention, including the latest change osthe platform by the democrats. first, the complicated relationship between barack obama and bill clinton. [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. , i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we work wherever you work. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ [ malennouncer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> bret: welcome back to charlotte. you can see the personnel there looking over the convention hall. to say that president obama and bill clinton have a complicated relationship is the bi
s&p 500 was down 1.5. nasdaq lost six. coming up, charles krauthammer on all things about the convention, including the latest change osthe platform by the democrats. first, the complicated relationship between barack obama and bill clinton. [ truck beeping ] morning, boys. , i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive...
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one of the most important thing s to get a confession and get it up front. that's signed, sealed and delivered in terms of criminal prosecution. >> thank you. crazy. >>> as democrats take the stage tonight in charlotte, the man they want to beat is on a stage of a different kind we'll take you live to vermont where mitt romney is rehearsing for his debates against president obama. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. what's the rush? i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. >>> thursday night will be the third and final night of security convention this charlotte north carolina and president obama is said to deliver
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. >> i think you're probably referring to the 5051c4's who do not have to disclose. it's important we keep the facts straight here. >> yeah, but with the citizens united presumed was that there would, in fact, be disclosure. they were wrong about that. >> no -- >> they did not understand how it operates in practice. >> they didn't make any factual presumptions one way or another, but noted that the law requires disclosure i bees corporations engages in expendtures, the only issue in front of the court. there's other entities making disclosures that are not corporations, super packs, they are packs, they need to disclose donors, and corporations are not given super packs. the c4 -- >> the value of secrecy is the question. >> yes. >> what's the value of secrecy with a million dollar contribution? >> what i understand the decision of the senate is that c4 organizations engaged in public policy don't need to disclose donors. they are the only ones that don't, and that's because the purpose is not involved in election communications. >> is that proven to be factual the ca
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s future growth in vermont is uncertain. and this is very clear, mr. president, because for the first time in their history, n.r.g. has had to lay off workers in vermont not once but twice this year. and their very capable c.e.o., jan bliterstorf describe these firings as deeply unfortunate but necessary. their orders, n.r.g.'s orders are off 50% from just a few years ago because of our inaction and the uncertainty about wind energy's phi tour here in -- future here in our country is it encourages them to look overseas for new opportunities which then means you hasten the departure of good-paying jobs for skilled american workers who already are ready to go. so the point i'm trying to make, and i've seen my colleague, i've seen my colleague join me, i look forward to hearing his remarks. but the wind industry needs certain -- n.r.g. is an example of a company that needs certainty. we can lead the world in sustainable smart energy, but we have to extend the p.t.c. to stay on track. as i've said, for all these weeks i've been coming to the floor, this is
s future growth in vermont is uncertain. and this is very clear, mr. president, because for the first time in their history, n.r.g. has had to lay off workers in vermont not once but twice this year. and their very capable c.e.o., jan bliterstorf describe these firings as deeply unfortunate but necessary. their orders, n.r.g.'s orders are off 50% from just a few years ago because of our inaction and the uncertainty about wind energy's phi tour here in -- future here in our country is it...
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s averaging just under $4 for a gallon of gas. virginia once again has the cheapest gas in our area at $3.69. that's still a 27-cent increase one month. maryland drivers are are paying $3.78 a gallon. 24 cents more than a month ago. west virginia drivers are paying 21 cents more than a month ray go. $3.90 a gallon. >>> isaac is gone from the gulf coast but it's left a trail of devastation in its wake. president obama will visit the storm-ravaged region today. he will tour louisiana and review recovering response efforts. the president declared federal emergencies in both louisiana and mississippi. right now hundreds of thousands of people are still without power, including more than 200,000 in louisiana. the storm is to blame for at least seven deaths as well. >>> now, most of new orleans was spared by isaac's wrath thanks to new levees that were built after hurricane katrina. some louisiana residents are complaining about those levees. they say the levees actually diverted flood waters to other areas of the state causing more dam
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even when we cross our "t"s d dot our "i"s, we sll run into oblems -- mainly other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rates won't go up due to your first accident, and new car replacement, where if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call... to talk to an insurance expert about everything else that comes standard with our base auto policy. [ tires squeal ] and if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. call... to switch, and you could save hundreds. what's your policy? >> shepard: we're about three hours away from the big speech at the democratic convention in charlotte. former president clinton is set to officially nominate president obama for second term. this is the first time a former commander and chief is giving the nominating address. and now we're getting a look at some of what president clinton plans to say. here is a quote: if you want to you are on your own winner-take al
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s implementation of the on base voter assistance program has been at best a hollow exercise. many of the on base voter assistance offices that do exist are grossly inadequate and at least half of them are either closed or completely unstaffed. they say the law is, quote, not optional examine that the defense department needs to act immediately to get into compliance. arthel? >> arthel: what is the response from the pentagon? >> the pentagon says there is a simple explanation for all of this. the phone numbers and the e-mail addresses that its inspector general was using were wrong. >> the contact information that they used to try to establish contact with the installation voter assistance offices, very simply was outdated. why was it outdated? because in a military environment, things change. >> secretary panetta has not responded publicly to the senators' letter. because spokesperson tells the washington times that the secretary will respond to the senators directly. arthel? >> arthel: molly henneberg, thank you very much for that report. >> rick: coming up, a brand-new repo
s implementation of the on base voter assistance program has been at best a hollow exercise. many of the on base voter assistance offices that do exist are grossly inadequate and at least half of them are either closed or completely unstaffed. they say the law is, quote, not optional examine that the defense department needs to act immediately to get into compliance. arthel? >> arthel: what is the response from the pentagon? >> the pentagon says there is a simple explanation for all...